Monthly Archives: November 2017

ETF Data updated through Thursday, November 30, 2017 Methodology/Use of this StatSheet: From the universe of over 1,800 ETFs, I have selected only those with a trading volume of over $5 million per day (HV ETFs), so that liquidity and … Continue reading →

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[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Moving the markets And the beat goes on. Optimism about the tax plan prospects went into hyper drive with John McCain appearing to be the catalyst by casting his “YES” vote convincing traders that a tax … Continue reading →

[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Moving the markets It’s really no surprise that the best performing sector of 2017 had to eventually come off its lofty levels and back to reality. That moment was today as, despite nine of the 11 … Continue reading →

[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Moving the markets Momentum for equities shifted into overdrive supported by two events. First, Trump’s nominee to run the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, testified at a Senate confirmation hearing that “he expects to stay on the … Continue reading →

[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Moving the markets Right after the opening bell, the major indexes stormed into record territory but succumbed mid-day and turned this session into a non-event with only the Dow clinging on to close in the green. … Continue reading →

By ZeroHedge Thanks to the buzz surrounding Bitcoin and blockchain, decentralization as an approach to services is now also being brought to mainstream discussions. Bitcoin was built as a decentralized currency in the aftermath of the great recession. It was … Continue reading →

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Over the last few years I have received over 350 questions and answered about everything from ETF investing to various investment strategies. I invite you to check them out. Maybe you’ll find answers to questions you have or you might even find questions you hadn’t thought of asking. You can find my Q & A archive here.